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Bob MathewsDirector of Training, Design Science, Inc. |
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Master of Science in Management and Human Relations, Abilene Christian University 1986 – 1988
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin 1971 – 1977
I've been associated with Design Science since 1998, presently serving as Director of Training. I've been involved in education in one capacity or another for over 25 years, first as an Instructor Pilot in the United States Air Force, then as a high school mathematics teacher in Texas, and finally in my current capacity as a software trainer for DSI. Current interests are PowerPoint for math and science faculty and publishing math on the web.
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- MathType Tip: Drawing attention to your equations with comments and annotations
Suppose you're writing a PowerPoint presentation to introduce function rules to your 6th grade math class. You'd like to be able to annotate an example equation with labels, but don't know how to do that. There are so many reasons to annotate equa... - MathType Tip: Saving common formulas and equations to use later
If you find you're entering the same equation or term over and over again, or if you tend to use the same handful of symbols and templates, this tip will make those tasks faster and easier. It shows you how to create equations faster by dragging f... - MathType Tip: Adding memorable keyboard shortcuts for your most commonly-used symbols and actions
As a mathematician, you often use the operator symbols "much less than" and "much greater than" in MathType, and you wish there were a shortcut key for these symbols so you wouldn't have to choose them from the palette each time. MathType has buil... - MathType Tip: Author equations using only the keyboard
Have you ever wondered if there's a way to type an entire equation in MathType using only the keyboard? Actually, MathType was created both for those who prefer to build their equations by pointing and clicking on menu commands and palette icons, ... - MathType Tip: Copy equations from Wikipedia and other websites into MathType
You're teaching a lesson tomorrow on the chain rule, and you've found the perfect example on Wikipedia. Now what do you do with it? If you answered "re-type it in MathType so I can use it in PowerPoint", we've got a tip that'll save you loads of t...
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